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What is your first three round mock and why
OldhamA replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
He has the same measurables as Sewell and Slater: 6'5" (actually taller than both), 33" arms, over 300lbs. Some of you were willing to throw the world at his teammate - why wasn't level of competition a concern then? He was also voted the practice player of the week at the Senior Bowl - he more than held his own against the vaunted SEC players. -
He's far more potential than many are admitting. His technique needs a lot of work and, to be honest, he doesn't have a prototypical NFL OT build. I'm not saying he's a bad player, but he's not this 'generational' prospect many are making him out to be imo.
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What is your first three round mock and why
OldhamA replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
Assuming we don't receive a blockbuster offer to trade down, take Sewell / Slater at #8. Double dip in the second round with Radunz / the top OT prospect left on our board. Loser in TC moves inside to play OG. Third round I take the BPA, depending on who falls. -
What is your first three round mock and why
OldhamA replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
Spot the guy that just watched the SEC last year. -
Panthers prospect pro day workouts/meetings thread
OldhamA replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in 2023 NFL Draft
I don't think Leatherwood will be able to handle the speed rushers in the NFL. Roche abused him in the Senior Bowl practices and he's, at best, a third round pick. -
McAfee said on his show that the rumour is Peyton Manning vouched for him. I can't believe the Jets are that dysfunctional, right?
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Trojans sticking together.
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Generational gets thrown around here like World Class does in football. It loses meaning when there's multiple generational talents in every Draft (or about 50 World Class players walking around).
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Not a massive fan of his technique:
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Breer talks about Gase (and Tannehill; oh, and Darnold)
OldhamA replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
The same Cam Newton that never put up back-to-back winning seasons? He was good, but he wasn't great. He had an excellent defence in 2015 (and a pretty decent offence). -
Breer talks about Gase (and Tannehill; oh, and Darnold)
OldhamA replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
The Browns roster literally shits on ours. -
Breer talks about Gase (and Tannehill; oh, and Darnold)
OldhamA replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
If you listen to Pat McAfee, Manning was the de facto GM too. -
By 'okay' you mean 'turned two dumpster fire programs around in short order', right?
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I think it's the opposite. Bridgewater was too conservative with the ball - he wasn't taking the shots that were there. That was clearly frustrating Brady and Rhule. It's also not what the system is about - you have to take those shot plays when they present themselves.
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They've already picked up his 5th year option.
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Strangely I actually prefer the Darnold trade to the Stafford one - I thought Stafford was very much a 'win now' option, but still leaves us struggling to address the OT position with an elite prospect. The Darnold trade could be good for the next decade plus and allows us to build the team around him. Obviously Stafford is the better QB, but we need to build a team.
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Here's what I'll say, check out Burrow's stats pre and post Brady: https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/joe-burrow-1.html Rhule and Fitterer have handed our OC (who was getting HC interviews after one year as an NFL OC!) a QB that ticks all the boxes you want physically and mentally. He's also 24 when the season starts. If this dude (and the QB Coach tbf, 'cos he has some footwork issues to overcome) is as good as they say he is then Darnold will be the future for us. If not then he shouldn't be getting those HC calls.
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Plus Stafford has a special arm and Darnold doesn't (although he has a good one).
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Just playing around - I haven't done enough research into the NFL Draft this year to do a full 7 rounder. I'd also draft a K and probably trade some of those additional picks for picks next year tbh.
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You couldn't pay me enough to do that job - what a thankless task. "I'm going to guess what famously unpredictable people are going to do in the Draft".
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Pitts might be the best player in the Draft. I still think he's a Flex-TE, but in terms of the mismatches he's going to bring he's potentially very special.